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I have a totally different explanation for the verse containing the alleged "I Am What I Am", and would like to publish it even as a Reader's letter in a serious publication in print or on line. My ...

In the Book of Job (NIV), after Job has went through his first test from Satan,there is another gathering in Heaven, and once again, Satan is there.Job 2:1-3.The result of this gathering is that Job ...

In an incident recorded in all three synoptic gospels (Matt 12:1, Mark 2:23, Luke 6:1), Jesus and his disciples walk through grain fields on the Sabbath and raise the ire of the Pharisees by plucking ...

We know that The Lord changed Jacob to "Israel", we still find "Jacob" in the Old Testament, but why he is still called "Jacob" in the New Testament. I could extend that question regarding to the 3 ...

Did Mark intend his audience to make a connection between Jesus' full quotation of the Shema in Mark 12:29 ("here Oh Israel, the Lord our God is one Lord...") and Jesus' raising the issue of two Lords ...

In Gen 28:22 Jacob vowed to give his tithe to God. (In the case of Abraham the Bible indicates that he gave his tithe to Melchizedek.) How then does the text indicate that Jacob gave his tithe to God, ...

In what same way, as the men of Sodom, did those "angels who did not keep their fist abode", indulge "in gross immorality and went after strange flesh"?
Jude v.5-7 (NASB) >Now I desire to remind you, ...

NOTE: I'm posting this question here, rather than on History.SE since many (most?) historians deny the existence of an historical Abram and certainly don't think the Abram narrative in Scripture is ...

I recently asked a question about free will. When I did some research into my question, I discovered another text in the new testament regarding how a follower of Christ should pray. I am interested ...

While the time of production of Genesis and Jude is separated by hundreds of years, it remains possible that there are literary, inter-textual connections between them. I am interested to know whether ...

What does the Greek word κύριος mean in 1 Cor. 12:3?
Is the phrase «κύριος Ἰησοῦς» to be understood as "Jesus is Yahveh" (where κύριος is a substitute for the Tetragrammaton), or "Jesus is the lord" ...

The context of the passage, ~vss.14-16, concerns the suffering of the churches, including the Thessalonians, and particularly the Jewish persecutors/persecution of Christ's people.
The end of vs.16, ...